During my time at community college I met two people who were homeschooled (there were more but I never hung out with them). One was a guy I worked with and hung out a bit after classes/work. He was a cool dude and got more girls than I could, so social skills was never a problem with him. His parents put him in school, but when he getting in trouble for being bored all the time, they pulled him out and started schooling him at home. Second was a girl (that I kinda liked), she was a bit weird but no weirder than I am. Don't know much else about her as she turned me down for a date and I didn't go out of my way to get to know her after that.
I think homeschooling is a great idea as long as they have interaction with other students (the girl did tell they had a home school prom that she went too) because most public school suck to go to and have horrible teaching practices. Safety is also a big thing as the rise of gangs (or groups of stupid kids) in schools is actually a concern for some parents/students. I would have to think long and hard about home schooling my kid, but if I had the time to devote to doing that, I would go that route.
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In my own personal experience---this is just anecdotal, mind you---I have found that there is always room to be found between boobs.
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